ATT C++ 2.0 on SGI.
Bean Anderson
bean at putter.wpd.sgi.com
Tue Aug 14 09:20:24 AEST 1990
In article <1990Aug9.150448.29521 at jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>,
edwin at csri.toronto.edu (Edwin Allum) writes:
>
> Has anyone ported the ATT C++ 2.0 source distribution for the SGI Irix ?
>
> If you have, can you either send me the diffs or give me some pointers
> as to how to tackle the problem.
>
> Thanks, Edwin
> --
> Edwin Allum
> edwin at csri.utoronto.edu
> CSRI, University of Toronto
SGI has ported AT&T C++ 2.0; the product is now in beta test.
As you might expect, there were many bugs that we fixed. This
product is the same product that we use in house on many of
our projects. (For example, Workspace is in C++ and the
SGI UI toolkit is in C++.)
By the way, many of those bugs were not in cfront but in
ccom (the C compiler). This was in large part due to
not being an ANSI C compiler.
By the way (again), We will be releasing an ANSI C compiler later
this fall. Oddly enough, C++ did not drive the release of an
ANSI C compiler -- indeed, it is just a happy coincidence as we
have been working on an ANSI C compiler since mid 1989.
I think there are still a few slots open in our beta test
program. If you are interested, contact John Wilkinson
(jfw at sgi.com). He is the C++ project leader.
Bean
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